Best-Sellers for Dec. 2
Fiction
1. The Last Man: A Novel. Vince Flynn
2. Merry Christmas, Alex Cross. James Patterson
3. The Racketeer. John Grisham
4. Poseidon’s Arrow. Clive Cussler
5. Flight Behavior. Barbara Kingsolver
6. The Casual Vacancy. J.K. Rowling
7. Gone Girl. Gillian Flynn
8. Sweet Tooth: A Novel. Ian McEwan
9. The Panther. Nelson DeMille
10. The Sins of the Mother. Danielle Steel
11. Cross Roads. Wm. Paul Young
12. Winter of the World. Ken Follett
13. The Bone Bed. Patricia Cornwell
14. A Winter Dream. Richard Paul Evans
Nonfiction
1. Killing Kennedy. Bill O’Reilly
2. Barefoot Contessa Foolproof: Recipes You Can Trust. Ina Garten
3. Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Jon Meachum
4. Guinness World Records 2013. Guinness World Records
5. No Easy Day. Mark Owen
6. How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed. Ray Kurzwell
7. My Year in Meals. Rachel Ray
8. Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers. Anne Lamott
9. I Declare: 31 Promises to Speak. Joel Osteen
10. The Signal and the Noise. Nate Silver
11. The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook. Deb Perelman
12. The Last Lion. William Manchester
13. The Joy of Hate: How to Triumph over Whiners in the Age of Phony Outrage. Greg Gutfeld
14. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Geoff Tibballs
Mass Market Paperbacks
1. Jack Reacher: One Shot: A Novel. Lee Child
2. Hotel Vendome. Danielle Steel
3. V Is for Vengeance. Sue Grafton
4. Devil’s Gate. Clive Cussler
5. Down the Darkest Road. Tami Hoag
6. 1225 Christmas Tree Lane. Debbie Macomber
7. The Drop. Michael Connelly
8. My Kind of Christmas. Robyn Carr
9. A Winter Wonderland. Fern Michaels
10. A Lawman’s Christmas. Linda Lael Miller
11. Robert Ludlum’s The Janson Command. Paul Garrison
12. First Impressions. Nora Roberts
13. The Litigators. John Grisham
14. The Prince of Ravenscar. Catherine Coulter
From The Associated Press. e_SCrt2012 The Nielsen Company.